Unresponsive Buyers

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    Many thanks for your suggestion. I will pass it on to our product team.

    Please let me know if I can help you with anything else

     

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  • Demetrios

    Same problem with Unresponsive Buyers and this is serious!!! I noticed that out of my 15 free bids per month, and even if I buy more, about 85%-90% (indeed!!!) of Buyers simply never respond, do not choose anyone, and let their jobs expire in a month's time, simply like that (ok, with some exceptions when they 'pause' or 'cancel' the job, which in effect is the same to the bidding freelancer). And only 10%-15% of jobs do get awarded, from my experience.

    I strongly suggest that PPH should allow the freelancer to claim his or her proposal credit back after 10 days - let's say - of no response from the Buyer. In this way, a freelancer can have the chance of bidding up to 3 times with the same proposal credit to unresponsive Buyers, or fewer times, if the freelancer gets a response (positive or negative) within such a 10-day period.

    How about that?

    Kindly take that into consideration. I notice that on many occasions things are left stagnant. PPH is a great site and it's a pity to lose credibility because of improvement requests which are left - too - unattended.

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  • Emma

    I too have experienced unresponsive buyers on here; I have experienced this with a succession of several jobs that I have bid for and find it odd that the Buyer hasn't even viewed my bid, nor been back on PPH since placing the job. Why go to the lengths of posting a job and then only to allow it to expire a month later? Seems odd.

    I also agree with Demetrios; Sellers should have credits and especially paid-for featured bids (which is the case of one of my bids that's not been seen for three weeks) refunded if there is no response from the Buyer, or if the bid hasn't even been seen. I always request to be notified whether the job has already been awarded too. 

    This activity loses PPH credibility and needs to be looked at - this has been going on far too long, and makes me wonder that I am experiencing this as I am still within my three-month 'free' period, and will change once I start throwing money at the site.

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  • Demetrios

    Exactly, isn't it?

    And I'm asking PPH, which has a wonderful Support Team overall, why have this forum live? Does anyone read our comments? And if so, is anything done towards making this platform better where necessary?

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  • Joseph

    "And if so, is anything done towards making this platform better where necessary?"

    Not that I've seen.

    In fact, I created a thread asking why it appears no feature requests are actually implemented (https://support.peopleperhour.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360000769287-Why-are-no-Feature-Requests-Actually-Implemented-) and asking for links to posts that were implemented.

    Kelly said they are, I again asked for the links, my message was deleted, and the thread was closed...

    I think this forum exists for PPH users to vent their frustrations, feel better, then return to using PPH, rather than for PPH staff to actually offer support.

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  • Demetrios

    Terribly, it seems to be true. And that's a shame....

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  • Diane

    Agree with Joseph. The forum is a sop to freelancers to encourage them to believe that their concerns are being taken seriously when nothing of the kind is happening.

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  • Barry

    I won't be purchasing any more additional bids for this reason.

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